I live in Utah, USA and need help with ideas to make a youth based Boffer league. Like 3 practices a week and 1 game day a week where different teams play each other. Like any Soccer league, or Baseball league.

Good day everyone.
I'm working on the garb for my character, and I was thinking of adding both scalemaille pauldrons and a scalemaille tail, but I wanted to see if that's fine first.
Does anyone know if these are legal?

This Sunday is the October Einherjar. The salty Sea Dogs known as the Wolves of the North are hosting it. They run fun scenarios that are themed. They were responsible for the harvest feast battles that were also really fun. So please come out if you are in the area. The season isn't over yet! Any questions please feel free to shoot me a DM.

I have only been in dag a few months. I prefer to use my bow, as I've been into bow hunting for a very long time, but I also have a red as it seems people despise archers. Is winter War Noob friendly at all, and if so, is either weapon set alright?

Hail fellow LARPers, I'm looking for some help brainstorming. I'm starting a LARPing supply store to help people get inexpensive supplies all in one place. I need help coming up with a good name. I don't want it to be too generic, but I don't want it to be too obscure either. Anyone have any good idea's? Lastly, the domain needs to be available for the store. Thank you.

Hi there! Joined a Dagorhir unit at my college and we have our first battle tomorrow. I'm sort of panicking because they said they'd have a loaner spear for me and some loaner tunics... but I hate being the odd one out. Commander said to wear black and everyone will be more lenient because its our first time. What can I grab last minute to not stand out a ton? Boots? Black basketball shorts? Plain black T-Shirt?]

Edit: ALSO if anybody has suggestions for gear/garb AFTER this first even if I really get into it for a newbie spearman?

Our realm is called Pelennor Fields. Practice is held Sundays at 2pm at Flanagan Park in Colorado Springs CO. The park is on 4th and Prospect. We have between 6 and 10 fighters regularly. We often travel to Denver and we occasionally travel out of state for camp outs. Our goal is to revive Dag/Belegarth in Colorado. We have day battles in Denver and we hope to grow into hosting major events in Colorado.

If you are interested, we welcome you to come on by sometime and check us out. we have a really friendly group and a bunch of loaner weapons. We hope to see you there.

Hi, i need help making a dagorhir regulation shield, preferably a round viking style punch shield. I am not too sure about what the regulations are for dagorhir shields so any help is very appreciated.

So, a friend of mine in Dag wants to add fairy wings to their garb, and I’m a pretty crafty person. I don’t know much about the rules, so can anyone tell me if there would be any restrictions about wearing them on the field?

Hey I’m interested in getting into dagorhir, and checking some of my other stuff to see if it would be useful.

I want to arch but I don’t have a bow, I do however have a sling bow, it’s a slingshot built to shoot arrows as well. I can replace the bands to put it into the legal draw weight range, but was curious on a general consensus.

It meets all the requirements, minus being a true bow or crossbow, it isn’t on the no no weapon list.

Hey, I don't attend Dagordir myself but what you guys do seems really cool. I Larp myself, and I also take part in the SCA. Which brings me to my point. I was at pennsic this year and once we where clearing out our site
(My Camp and Household is called "The Mountain Confederation")

I see what’s currently on the rules, but I feel like there might be more and am not sure what’s entirely restricted or not. Is there anyone I can talk to about a full list, or just to ask if something is or isn’t banned?

This version has the same content and design as the original one I uploaded but I changed the sizes of the margins and location of the page number to mimic a book. I did this to look better for double sided printing for putting it in a binder.

Everything I put into PDF's is either from the main site or the wiki. This is no exception. For some reason the color on the cover page didn't come out. I haven't decided yet on whether or not to make the full history into a PDF.

Last - I made a template of my (maybe) final version of the cover page along with the start of the table of contents and the section header styles I did. The margins on this is the double sided version. As a word file.

Stopped going to practices after an unrelated chest injury. Now that I'm recovered I haven't gone back and don't miss it for some reason. Anyone else just not feel like going back or miss the game after taking a break? I'll admit I wasn't very involved with events and just went to practices and day events here and there. I'm going to keep my gear just in case I decide to pick it up again in the future.

I found some perfect looking fiberglass poles at Walmart and grabbed a 6 ft x 7/8” one that I can saw the 1” stake off of and have something to make something besides the pvc blues I’ve built for myself and friends. This page in the wiki refers to 11/16” being commonly used in reds, with 1/2” being considered the minimum to be safe (I assume to not overly flex or break).

Is there any issue with cores being too thick? I know it’s a little heavier, and probably stiffer, but are there any safety concerns to running a beefier core? It looks like gorg and warlord both don’t make blade kits for anything that wide, primarily because they don’t sell any cores that big, so I’ll be building my own and can maybe compensate with an extra layer of foam.

TL;DR Is 3/16” of an inch too much over the recommended core width to be safe?

Ok, so I live in Charlottesville. There's a post in /r/Charlottesville about a PBS Documentary coming out about last August's "Unite the Right" rally. However, I've only got 5 karma, and apparently that's not enough to f'ing post my response. This leads me to two things:

1- Could somebody post my response for me? Here it is:

"Yes, PBS//Frontline is getting traction by using the anniversary to get viewership, BUT! identifying the people promoting hate and violence is important. For one horrible day, Charlottesville became the travel destination for people who wanted to do violence against those they were opposed to on a fundamental level. With them as the core, they were surrounded by people who wanted to support their causes, each hoping to bring their vision of change. Beyond them were the rest of the public, some who wanted to witness a spectacle of violence, others who wanted to bring peace to a tumultuous environment, and others still who simply wanted to go on about their daily business.

In the end, there were a lot of people hurt or killed. Local ordinances were enacted. Vigils were held. Conversations were started, and communities began to come together and organize. Charlottesville has become, for better or worse, a symbol of the racial and socio-economic strife in the USA. The good news is the efforts to drive forward in progress and betterment has never been stronger here. We, as the common Charlottesville community and as a nation, are seeing the horrible people like oil on the top of the water. Now they are visible, it is our duty to make our homes, our lives safe from their rhetoric and actions. To this end, everyday Charlottesville people are making great strides. While I am not happy about the events of last August, I am proud of Charlottesville and our residents for stepping up to face the problems head-on."

2- Karma thresholds are bullshit. I don't give a crap about anything on Reddit beyond /r/Charlottesville and /r/Dagorhir When I asked the mods about it, they responded: "It's not about discriminating against new users, it's about preventing trolls from making a new account to evade a ban. You can build up karma on other subreddits– just not /r/Charlottesville"

<rant> Apparently my little 5 karma (because I'm new) isn't enough to actually participate in their area. It's exactly this same attitude of privileged exclusion that caused Charlottesville so many problems. We see it all the time here. Be it in the shopping areas, the way the city kowtows to UVA, the way the "architectural review board" prevents businesses from opening along our main entrance corridor because they don't like the way the buildings look, and especially how the old money, land-owning gentry treat the average residents like peasants. This is especially true when Charlottesville chases out good paying labor jobs, forcing the lower income residents to either leave(which is apparently preferred by the gentry) or work multiple full-time minimum wage service and retail jobs in order to get by in the second-highest cost of living area in the entire state. ---essentially, I am pissed I cannot post in a group about my own damned town. </rant>